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Fremantle vice-captain Lee Spurr revealed on Fox Footy's AFL 360 last night that the club would honour the Maslins because of their long association with the club.

Dockers midfielder Michael Barlow told Radio 6PR the players were honoured to be part of the tribute to the Maslins and others that had lost their lives on MH17.

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“To be able to make a little gesture like that tonight, knowing that they were keen Fremantle fans and members … it’s the littlest thing we could do - to run out and pay tribute to them in that way," Barlow said.

“When we talked about it, Ross (Lyon) stood up and said that it really does put life into perspective."

The club has asked those attending the match to take time to reflect on how the tragedy has affected the local community.

On Sunday, Scotch College, where Mo was a year seven student, will hold a service of celebration and thanksgiving for family and friends of the Maslins and the Norrises.